Removing Rubber Bonded to Steel Using Induction Heating
Objective Removing rubber that has been permanently bonded to steel or other ferrous substrates can be a challenging and time consuming process....
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Check out the latest application video from THE LAB at Ambrell. The videos shows though-hardening of a cutting tool with an Ambrell EASYHEATTM induction heating system along with an optical pyrometer to measure temperature:
As you saw in the video, the part achieved the target temperature of 2100 ºF (1149 ºC) in 35 seconds. This met the client's requirements and the application testing was successful.
Visit our website to see additional application videos from THE LAB at Ambrell. And, don't forget, we offer free parts testing at THE LAB at Ambrell.
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